The way to start is to apply online. Once you finish the easy stuff, you'll have to go into the store, where you'll take the skills test on the computer. Make sure your schedule is clear for AT LEAST an hour - this can take a long time. The store manager was there when I came in, and she offered to interview me immediately. I can't say it was very difficult - she seemed very inexperienced and a little bit unprofessional, but nice nevertheless - but hopefully it's different at other stores. She told me I needed to take a drug test, recommended a place to go, and told me we'd talk about my starting salary once that went through. Now comes the worst part - the waiting. I've talked to other employees and they've all said that the waiting process is a pain. I waited about a month before I heard back, which was very inconvenient, unprofessional, and irritating. I got the call, though, on a Saturday, and was asked to start working on Monday. And here comes the second worst part - TRAINING. It's like ten plus hours sitting in front of the computer going through training videos, which is just annoying. I was able to shadow the cashier up front for a while, and they even let me practice checking people out. It's honestly doesn't take a lot of getting used to this job; once you learn where everything is and how to use the new register (which were installed literally the week after I started), everything should come easily.